Safeguarding and Child Protection Multi Agency course

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This training is classed as a ‘Full-Day’ course. For charging information, please see the Terms & Conditions page.

Target Audience:

Any professionals working with children and their families.

Attendance Criteria:

Delegates must have completed mandatory Basic/Stage 1 Safeguarding/Child Protection training within their own agency.

Aim of the Course:

Practitioners across the children’s workforce who, having been introduced to child protection concepts through induction, e-learning or basic awareness training, get the opportunity for a facilitator led in-depth discussion and analysis of the key aspects of harm and abuse and local intervention strategies. It is also useful as a refresher for those practitioners requiring an update to their knowledge on the subject.

*PLEASE NOTE - This course does not train a delegate to be a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) or a Designated Senior Person (DSP).

It will, however, serve as the formal biennial refresher required of the DSL/DSP role.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the course, participants will:

gain knowledge of what to do when participants suspect that a child is suffering abuse;

be aware of the locally agreed procedures and the expectations of the participant’s role in safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and the importance of working together to achieve this;

have an understanding of key relevant legislation and statutory guidance in this area;

consider the needs of the child across the continuum of care, from early help to child protection utilising the local thresholds document;

refresh their practitioner knowledge of the key categories of harm and how these might be identified;

look at what happens after the concern has been raised and acknowledged; and

look beyond the referral at how concerns are addressed including the child protection conference process.